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If he has given you fair notice yes it is reasonable of him to request that you are not present during the inspection, this seems a bit like it`s maybe a situation being manipulated or with bad relations possibly, I guess this as you have chosen not to include some basic info, you say you are legally disabled but are you physically disabled or easily able to vacate? Do you not wan`t to vacate. You know the next thing to happen is new tenants and your eviction. So I ask you what is the point to your question and why does it come up as the answer for my Question of how many watts of solar energy do I need to run a home totally on solar power generated from solar modules... If I have helped you with my answer you owe me so get me the answer if you are so capable to do so, and we each have done a good deed for the day... Also if you feel you are being mis treated or discriminated against or harassed in any way and have no friends to help you out just write the problem in this answer box on this site and I`ll read it in the next few days if I can find this site again. I dont fully understand what your problem is as you speak of a trivial sort of matter that will only happen for a few hours when the property is shown to interested persons. So there is either more to it, you have no one friend or family to talk to about it.... Hope everything is all good for you, and you are treated fair and just.

Unfortunately there`s a MASSIVE range of what it might cost you to buy a house (based on where you`re buying, what kind of a house you`re interested in, what the market is like where you`re buying, and more). I would recommend talking to a few mortgage brokers and getting pre-approvals, which will tell you how much they are willing to qualify you for, going through your own finances (how much you can afford for mortgage payments, property taxes, maintenance and insurance), and talking to a few real estate agents (find one you`re comfortable with, then get them to show you some properties in that price range). It`s POSSIBLE to find properties through zero-down or rent-to-own type situations, but these are often very bad deals for the buyer (and you`d be better off renting while you get your finances in shape, then buying with a traditional down payment). I`ll try to do a post in the near future giving more details about going through this process (and running some of the numbers). On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:42 AM,.

That`s certainly a loaded question. I can tell you this first - it`ll probably cost you more than you think @ first. Between the down payments (usually around 20% of purchase price these days unless you go FHA or other routes), the closing costs (usually around 3-5% of purchase price), and moving, picking up new furniture & household items, and then future taxes/homeowner dues/condo fees, it gets pretty crazy. All that said, however, it could certainly be worth it esp when the prices are so low these days. If i didn`t already own I`d be all over it. It doesn`t cost a penny (if they say it does, then hang up and go somewhere else. ), and that person could work on your side to help you through the whole process. You could also check around some blogs and click on "home ownership" or other labels they might have to get a general ideas as well :) Try mymoneyblog. com - he`s a great pool of info. And good luck :) let me know what you end up doing, -J. On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 12:51 PM, petrov. com

You are asking a really big question. it depends on the size of the house, the level of finish, the amount of time you put into it instead of hiring subs, and what kind of bargains you can find in the process. One thing you can know for sure is that any house you buy or contract will be more expensive than something you can build yourself, simply because contractors buy all new fixtures, appliances, windows, doors, etc. If you spend 10 minutes each day hunting for deals you can probably find that stuff for free or dirt cheap. Or will you just order them retail. You might want to browse our online forums and ask the question there about how much our actual real-life members are spending on their houses. rather than take my word for it, you can get it directly from the source. ;) There are also many pieces of advice that might help you out. Your friend,. On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 8:25 PM,.

The cost of building varies somewhat from region to region, but most plans can be built for no more than the average building cost per square foot for new construction in your area. Some of the designs that call for expensive solar equipment might cost more; some of the designs that use simple earthen concepts might cost less. Other factors, such as how much you are willing to do yourself and how good you might be at finding good deals on building supplies, can make a difference. so in other words, it all depends. Sourcing materials in your region is again something that local builders should be able to help you with. On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 10:25 PM, winstonfinancial@gmail. com

The average legal cost is approximately $750 for buying unless the home is not registered in land titles. That will cost you approximately $800-1000 more. Here is a link to my website page that explains what is required to buy a home. There are other tips under the buying tab as well. If you are in a position to shop for a home, I would be happy to assist you. Ted McShane Coldwell Banker Classic Realty Sussex, NB Cell (506) 434-1087 Fax (506) 433-3727 www.

You could have a look under the legal section of my website (below) under the Our Team of Professionals section. I believe that Milne & Pritchard Law Office posts their fees on their website. My only other recommendation would be to call up a few of the lawyers and inquire what their costs are. Liz Toles REALTORŪ Coldwell Banker First Lethbridge Realty www. com Office/Pager (403) 327-1166 Fax (403) 382-3395.

First, tax has to be paid only when you own a house. When you sell a house the sale proceeds would be your income and tax on annual income has to be paid to a certain percentage as per the personal income tax rules. Such as by stating income from house property and the percentage has to be calculated. This is subject to verification from a tax consultant.

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